Notes of Women's Clubs.Affairs in Society Prominent Women Take St. Patrick's Dance Couservation Week To Be Church Tell* How Is To Be Given bv Observed April 2 to 8 Port Plan AflVci Boxes for Civie Concert Criterion Program To Be Condflctcd \ n- Kivermiile Societya/ der Committee of City Par Affair Held Fridav Club Federatifin amJ Dr. Many Club Leaders Are Intercsted in Recital March WiU Be Conservafion Week, acheduled April Vfajor CopelamJ \, 21 New at Commodore; Dinner 2 to April 8, is under the auspii Speakf-r^ at Meeting j Under York and Jersey Sections for 300 Member* and the City Federation <>' Woman'ti l.eague of National Federation Women'?, Clubs, the plans having been Held Guests Part oP Program arranged by its committee on conser Home of Mrs. vution. with Mrs. Charles ' Eggleg* The American Criterion Soclety, Mro. Marshal1 chairman. ,- EHhu C. Church, I Mrs. FairiiHd and .. Box holderr for the concert which the New York and Leonard L. Hill will give a Ifcnry Osborn York Afithoritv. and Dr pJ president, Mro Finley J. »rn th" ' '.. ¦ection of the woman's of the National Civic Federation ia dinner nexf, at the Shepard among »pefai Health |gt*9 department large Friday evening members of the Ladies' Abxiliary of v.crc the principal speaker- arranging for March 21 at 3 o'clock at Carnegie Hall, with Mme. Erama Hot.nl Commodore. tho New York Zoological 8oc c ,. ing held last l v/ith Tueadajr by Caive as the soloist are as foilows: Mrs. Francis McNeil Mrs. The walls of thc bis: ballroom, where which is co-operating the Pedera League for the Ptt ectioi of RtaS Bacon, Ition to make the week a succes1-. Ai! Partt Mnior CbWch told I John Greenough, Mrs* John D. Rockefeller jr., Mrs. Charles F. dinner ia to bo served, and where the 'the 354 cluba of the Federation Meyer, arej pl«vn will aiTect, that park. ^ r Mrs. William H. Moore, Mrs. Finley J. Shepard, Mrs. James Roosevelt, dancing later takes place, will be helping in thi* work, and besides these Cbp'eland told how necc«sai Mrs decorated with f-irly spring green*. thn State Conservation Commission, for r,-?j!t,h. Mr*. Richard i: Robert W. Wipthrop, Mrs. Henry White, Mrs. Percy H. Stewart, Miss of Natural *'<¦'¦ ;.- On thc round djning tables, keating [lhe Museum History, .'.enl ¦\7M Belle tho Girl the r.»! Gumee, Mrs. Dunlevy Milbank, Mrs. Kean, Mrs. twelve nnd sixteen members and their Boy Scouts, Scouts, Camp '¦iicn^d home ff.r this <-.... , Charles P. Mrs. Cass Mrs. E. S. pguesfa, will h" t.ill vases filled with Fire Ciiria. th" National Audubcn So '¦r Frank B V- ¦-. .- ¦."..'.*"" Scott, Gilbert, Harkness, Mrs. Edward tho Botanical Gardens and «i»n P. trailinr? smilax nnd ferna. Gay ciety, in ab-f-nce rrf r. Tinker, Mrs. Andrew V. Stout, Mrs. Guy Johnson, Mrs William Inni-s, otreamers of Krocn ribbon confetti will Children'fl Museum are co-operating. John CUpperton Kerr Mrs. William F. Mrs. be t03sed the dancers and The New York State Federation of A .--.-.r book ha;, .,-. ,ir Sheehar., , Mrs. Simon Guggen- among the ^ , heim, Mrs. Gilbert Mrs. Daniel Mrs. Walter men wjll don green tisisue paper Woroen'a Cluh*, Mrs. Walter S. ( o the leag Montague, Guggei3heim, Phelps "plug" hatx provided for them by Wil¬ president. is carrying pn the movement the eleven wotl Bliss, Mrs. Cleveland H. Dodge, Mrs. William Rand and Mrs. W. B. James. liam H. Peck, chairman of the sou- throughout. the -.tatc and Governor the principal offleers. V. Miller has indorsed the week. ' ""; Patronesses for the ccncart, the venir committee Thc feetive favor? *« <* ''.--' . pro¬ the women are There will be foreatry wild life It also ceeds of which will he devoted to the promiscd long green day, g ist; Mrs. Louis A. Schmidgall, con- tullo acarfs. day, a park day, oxhibit of garden dreaae* of the four hucdred merr' educational work of the federation. in¬ tralto, and Miss Anna Schilling at the Five hundred members of the Amer¬ rnodelfl, a drama and a music program, of the league clude Miss Mary Lincoln Aldrich, Mrs. piano. ican Criterion Society and their guests with an open forum following eacr The offleers ar« Mra. John Olajm^J* Rogers H. Bacon, Mrs. Belmont. Members wishing to join the rnatinee will participate. Throe hundred reser- subject Kerr, president; Mr?. Charle- V August party to be given March 22, to see "The vations have been made for the dinner fc-rt Mrs. Walter Pheips Bliss, Mrs. Howard Mountain Mr?.. Jh Man," may mako resWva- and two hundred of the juniorg will Cluh ElecUi t v lei S. Evcrpladea lohorary¦- ice-pr--- j(. Borden, Mrs. Sidney C. Borg, Mrs. Iicns hy addressing Mrs. E. J. Leger, come in afterward for the dancing. For New A-*- .- ¦: rEu men of and ner, Walter Woodford an M M. Dodge, Mrs. Cleveland Mrs. be the children's court, and the Forum VAMlff£.$a.*efovcL Thirty cotnpose the floor commit¬ uey, Philadelphia, Howard K. Edward Dodge. Dodge, will be led Barnard J. BrzdleijxtiuZui tee. It is headed by Dr. John Strother Boettcher, of Denver. Ternporarv The chair." William P. Douglas, Mr3. Ernest Fah¬ by Fagan, pro- Gaines His is subscribers include Charles A. respective ( hation officer, by courtesy of Justice jr. vice-chairman Jamea Amory. mittee* e.re Mrs.' R. H. SfcNall nestock, Mrs. Harris Fahnestock, Mrs. Franklin Chase Hoyt. Ver Plank Ritchey. These will be re- Mrs. H. C. Erskine,'Joseph E. StearnF, Miss Harriet Ho!ly, auditing; William Fahnestock, Mrs. inforced by twenty-eight other danc¬ Dr. J. R.» Victor, J. T. Johnson jr., Thomas J. Ogden Reid, men. David T. Vivian, preaa; ?drs. "a Mrs. Harkr.ess The Current which ing Layman jr., J. J,,. Manning. M wa'»r Harry Flagler, Mrs. History Talks, Many of the club members are Mlsli E. Mrs. Stewart, improving front have been given during the season at plan- McCarthy, Percy Hildreth. ditiona; Mrs. Arthur M. Shraciy, re Cass Gilbert, Mrs. John Mrs. " Greenough, the home of Mrs. Leonard L. 248 ning large parties for Friday evening. Nellie Sands and Miss Hatmakef, "- Mrs. William Pierson Hamilton, Mis. Hill, Mrs. L. A, will have a table Miss Norma ting W*st End Avenue, came to a close last Cushman Bidwell, of Now York Mrs. Edward S. Harkness. Miss Anne Mor- for sixteen and among her guests will Senator Richard Aldrich, of Stewart, leg lation; Herbel gan, Mrs. Pierpont Morgan, Mrs. Wil Tuesday. Cora Welles Trow has been be Mr. and Mrs. William T. R. L; Miss Helen Warwick, -. membership; Mr?. Rob liam L. :-peaker. Spence, Crocker, of Bnrling- McNall, children and city parki Rand, Mrs. Charles Riker, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Josepli Merrill and Mr. hame, Ca!.; Mrs. W.illiam Frev.. Frank Douglas Robinson and Mrs. J. West and Mrs. William Dillon. Others who P. E. Donner, J. Prederic Wynian, sanitatior.; Mis* "-ia Roosevelt. Elizabeth Barrett Browning Day was have reserved Byer, r,e riet Holly, hearir.gfe; Mra. Chariei the attraction at tables with covers for Pittsburgh; Mrs. H. S. Curtias and M acenic art in the New York Brown- twelve are Mrs. Bcdell Parker, Mra. C. of Terry. Riveraide Pw* Woman's Republican Club ing Society last Wednesday, with Hubert Harvey. Cleveland; Frank S Mr«. Edward Podge, rccr^ation ¦< Templeton Parson, Mrs. Joseph Hunt, of Peabody. Mags.; Mrs. John in Riveraide and Mrs. J. To Meet at Piaza Tuesday Mrs. John A. Lefferts the chairman. Purcell, Mrs. *K. Pruden and Mr?. of St. Park, .c:>«aea3» 'Aurora was the of dis- Edgar Douglas, Louis, and Georg- B rurner, oature-apecial Unproven-.sTttt The Woman's Republican Club, Inc, Leigh" poem Henry K. Adams. Hedges, of New York. Riveraide Jark. with Mrs. Charles H. Der.ison presid- cussion. Mrs, Hill has chosen her thirty ing, will hold its regular meeting and Msrgaret Widdemer spoke on "The guests from the junior members of the luncheon in the rose room of the Poct's Hero"; Mrs. Edwin Markham, society. They will include her niece, Hotel Pla?a. Tuesday morning, at 10t30 on "The Modernity of Mrs. Browning." .Miss Milfred Freeman; Miss Gertrude o'clock. Lewis John J. Murphy spoke on "The Art of Collins, Miss June Miss H. Pounds will address Sociai Love, Marjorio the members on "Court Deveiopnent." Service," and Miss May Isabel Cushman, Miss Barbara Lusius, Misj Reports will be given by the committee Garland gave the poem "The Poet and Mozart Soeierrs Helen Collins, Miss Dorothy Bowmaa, ehairmsn on Iegislation, education, the Bird: a Fable." Miss Hazel Crockett, Miss Alice Braun, civics, patriotic service and current The program closed with a.general ItfiM Mt. and Miss Marcella Verran, Miss Gladys De -ion on the the Third Daoee McKenno, daughter of Mra. Beinard C. McKenna, is vice- Cordova, Miss Helen York, Miss Ida events. Mrs. Stanley Lyman Otis is subject: "Why Supper chairman of thc committee in charge nf the annual St. Patrick's Da* chairman of program. Elizabeth Barrett Browning Commit¬ celebration the Braun, Misa Charlotte Osgood, Miss tee?" The acting hospitality commit- Given at the Astor of Marquette Cluh to be held at the Plaza on Friday. Arlyne C. Crijrhton and Ridley Enslow. The fifth afternoon nusicale of the tee was Mrs. Sturges S. Dunham, Mrs. Mrs. Schmalhols Ls chairman of the Motart card parties, thc next one Harrisoi, !!. Moore, Gordon Cushman, Rubinstein Club, Mrs. William Rogers Raphael A. Weed, Mrs. Douglas Fen- of which is to he held on Tuesday, at the Hotel Astor Carl Braun and Dr. Robert K. Snedakor. Chapman, president, will be given on wick, chairman. Mrs. William M. Haradon Is Mrs. Burdick is chairman of the. entertainment committee of the Saturday, at 2 o'clock. at. the Waldorf- On March 24 in the east room of the Americanisatlort committee of the Mcw York City Federation of The American Society of Reconstrue- Astoria. The artists for the afternoon Waldorf-Astoria there will be an after- Chairman of Affair Tues¬ Women's Clubs tion will give a May Day dance at the Er.tranes on iOth i vemenr- for A-ut&rr~o'bilee will be Justin Lawrie, tenor; Fernando noon with Robert Browning, with Mrs. Army and Navy Cluh on Monday